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Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment

National planning policy set out in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) requires Councils to produce a study/assessment of land or buildings that could accommodate housing development in their areas over the next 15 years.

These assessments are known as SHLAAs (Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessments) and have a dual purpose of informing the development of new planning policies and measuring supply against existing adopted plan targets.

The methodology for the assessments is set out in the online national Planning Practice Guidance (NPPG) launched by the Department for Communities and Local Government on 6 March 2014, and Councils are encouraged by this guidance to include in their assessments land and buildings with potential for economic development use.

The assessment will be kept up to date and will support the updating of the assessmnet of the five-year housing land supply of deliverable housing sites.

It is important to note that the SHLAA is an assessment of future housing or employment development potential only and does not allocate sites or indicate that they will ultimately be allocated for development; nor does it indicate that planning permission for housing or employment development would be granted on the sites assessed.